Author Notes
‘mues-ola’ is an ode to both muesli and granola. It’s rustic, crunchy, and holds greater nutritional value than most store bought varieties (many of which contain alarmingly high sugar levels). I have used coconut oil as the nutty taste doesn’t just add great taste, but is a stable oil, with a high smoke point so it doesn’t turn into a nasty transfat while cooking. —amanda james
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Ingredients
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2 cups
roughly chopped nuts (walnuts, pecans, macadamia etc)
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1.5 cups
shredded or flaked coconut
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1 cup
sunflower seeds
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1 cup
pepitas
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3.5 cups
oats
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2 tablespoons
cinnamon
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3 tablespoons
coconut oil melted
Directions
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Preheat oven to 180ºC and line a deep baking dish with grease proof paper
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Combine all dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl, and give a jolly good mix
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Add the melted coconut oil to the dry ingredients, and thoroughly disperse
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Spread the mixture evenly onto your baking tray and place in the oven.
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Check every five minutes and move about the pan to ensure all becomes equally toasted.
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Take it out around the 20-minute mark, but if you like it darker, keep going. Be sure to watch it doesn’t develop/burn too much!
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Cool on the bench, transfer to an airtight container, and then pop into the fridge (the cold storage increases the crunch facto).
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